MR Termites

Bee Removal Mill Park | Safe, Humane & Eco-Friendly Bee Control

Discovering a beehive tucked into your eaves, wall cavity, or garden shed can be unsettling — and attempting to deal with it yourself is never the right answer. Bees are defensive insects that will mobilise the entire colony to protect their hive if they sense a threat, and a disturbed nest can put children, pets, and anyone nearby at serious risk of multiple stings. For individuals with bee sting allergies, the danger can be life-threatening within minutes. At M&R Termite Solutions, our licensed technicians have been safely removing and relocating bee nests across Mill Park and Melbourne’s northern suburbs for over 20 years. We assess every situation individually, prioritise live relocation for honeybees wherever possible, and use targeted extermination methods only when the species or location makes relocation impractical. Every job comes with a written report, transparent pricing, and a guarantee on our work.

 

Why Mill Park Properties Are Prone to Bee Activity

 

Local Landscape and Bee Behaviour

 

Mill Park’s combination of established residential gardens, flowering street trees, and proximity to the green corridors of Plenty Gorge Parklands creates an environment that is extremely attractive to bee colonies. Bees are foragers first and will establish their hive within close range of reliable nectar and pollen sources. The suburb’s abundance of fruit trees, flowering ornamentals, and vegetable gardens in backyard plots makes it one of the more bee-active areas in Melbourne’s north.

New housing developments in and around Mill Park also play a role. Construction activity disturbs existing ground and tree nests, causing established colonies to swarm in search of new nesting sites. During swarm season — typically spring through early summer — M&R Termite Solutions receives a significant uptick in call-outs from Mill Park residents who have discovered a swarm clustered in a tree, pergola, or wall cavity almost overnight. Acting quickly when you spot a new swarm is important: a scout colony will commit to a nesting site within hours of arrival, and a hive that has been in place for more than a few weeks becomes significantly harder to remove cleanly.

 

Common Bee Species Found in Mill Park

 

Know What You’re Dealing With

 

Correct identification of the bee species present is the single most important step before any removal or treatment begins. Different species nest in different locations, exhibit different levels of aggression, and respond to different removal methods. Our technicians carry out a thorough visual assessment before recommending any course of action.

 

European Honeybee (Apis mellifera)

 

The European honeybee is by far the most common bee species encountered in Mill Park properties. Highly social, they live in large colonies of 20,000 to 80,000 individuals and build complex wax comb nests in enclosed cavities — wall voids, roof spaces, tree hollows, and subfloor areas are all common sites. Honeybees are not naturally aggressive unless provoked, but a colony inside a wall cavity will defend their hive vigorously if disturbed. Because of their critical importance to agriculture and the environment as pollinators, M&R Termite Solutions always attempts live capture and relocation of honeybee colonies to registered beekeeping partners before considering any other option.

 

Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa species)

 

Carpenter bees are robust, solitary bees that bore circular tunnels into untreated or weathered timber to create their nesting galleries. Decking, pergola beams, fascia boards, fence rails, and outdoor furniture are common targets in Mill Park homes. Unlike the structural damage inflicted over time by termites, carpenter bee damage is more localised — but repeated use of the same timber over several seasons can compromise structural integrity. Female carpenter bees can sting if handled, though they are generally non-aggressive when simply encountered near their nest. Males are territorial but do not possess a stinger.

 

Teddy Bear Bee (Amegilla bombiformis)

 

A native Australian species, the Teddy Bear bee is a large, solitary bee covered in dense orange-brown fur, making it one of the most visually striking bees you might encounter in a Mill Park garden. They nest individually in soil, burrowing into bare or sparsely vegetated ground — garden paths, lawn edges, and dry soil banks are typical sites. Teddy Bear bees are gentle by nature and play an important role in native plant pollination. They are rarely a cause for concern unless their nesting site is in a high-traffic area. Management typically involves discouraging them from problematic locations rather than extermination.

 

Native Stingless Bee (Tetragonula carbonaria)

 

Australia’s native stingless bees are small — less than 5mm — and live in colonies of several thousand in tree hollows, wall cavities, and, increasingly, man-made structures. As their name suggests, they cannot sting and pose no physical risk to humans. They are, however, protected species and must not be disturbed or destroyed without good reason. If a stingless bee colony is found inside a wall or structure in Mill Park, relocation by a specialist is the appropriate response. These bees are also commercially valuable as pollinators and can often be rehomed to local native bee enthusiasts.

 

Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)

 

Bumblebees are an introduced species in Victoria and are considered invasive outside of Tasmania, where they were first established for greenhouse pollination. While less common in urban Mill Park, they are encountered in cooler, shadier garden areas. They nest in small underground colonies — often in abandoned rodent burrows or compost heaps — and can sting repeatedly when disturbed. Unlike honeybees, bumblebees do not lose their stinger after a sting, making an agitated colony more dangerous. Their status as an invasive species means control (rather than relocation) is generally recommended by authorities.

 

Signs You Have a Bee Nest or Swarm on Your Property

 

When to Call a Professional

 

Many Mill Park residents notice bee activity and assume it is simply passing foragers from a nearby garden hive. While this is sometimes the case, the following signs suggest a colony may have established — or be establishing — on your property and warrants a professional inspection:

  • A persistent, high-pitched buzzing sound coming from inside a wall, ceiling, or subfloor area, particularly if it intensifies in the afternoon heat
  • A steady stream of bees flying in and out of a specific point on your property — a gap in brickwork, a roof tile, a knot-hole in timber, or an underfloor vent — rather than foraging randomly
  • A visible cluster of bees on a tree branch, fence post, garden ornament, or building surface — this is a swarm and indicates a colony in transit searching for a new nesting site
  • Dark staining or wax residue seeping through plasterboard, weatherboards, or brickwork near a roofline or eave — a sign of an established honeybee colony whose comb and honey stores are growing inside the cavity
  • Circular boreholes roughly 10–15mm in diameter bored into untreated timber structures such as decking, pergolas, or fences — the signature of a carpenter bee
  • An unusually large number of bees gathering around one specific area of your garden, particularly near the soil surface — possible ground-nesting activity
  • Dead bees accumulating on windowsills or inside rooms directly adjacent to a wall cavity — often a sign that a large colony has been in residence for some time.

 

Our Bee Removal Process — How We Work

 

A Safe, Methodical Approach Every Time

 

M&R Termite Solutions follows a structured removal process on every job, adapted to the species, nest size, and location identified during the initial assessment. Here is what you can expect from start to finish:

  1. Initial Site Assessment: Before any action is taken, our technician carries out a complete assessment of the property — identifying the species, estimating the colony size, pinpointing the nest entrance, and assessing the structural context (e.g. whether the nest is inside a wall cavity, roof space, or externally accessible). We explain our findings and the proposed approach clearly before proceeding.
  2. Tailored Removal Plan: Based on the assessment, we develop a treatment plan tailored to the specific situation. For European honeybees in accessible locations, live capture and relocation is our preferred method. For nests inside wall cavities, roof structures, or other enclosed spaces, we assess whether relocation is viable or whether targeted treatment is required. For invasive or aggressive species, appropriately registered extermination products are applied safely.
  3. Live Capture & Relocation (Honeybees): Where live relocation is viable, our technician uses full protective equipment to access the hive. We carefully extract the brood comb and queen bee first — once the queen is secured, the worker bees follow naturally. The colony is transferred into a ventilated relocation box and transported to a partner beekeeping facility where the bees can be rehomed into a managed hive environment.
  4. Structural Hive Treatment: For hives located inside wall cavities or roof voids, we apply a registered treatment directly to the nest site to eliminate the colony safely. This process includes sealing all entry and exit points after treatment to prevent opportunistic re-colonisation by another swarm and to avoid honey and wax residue attracting other pests (particularly rodents) inside the cavity.
  5. Sealing & Structural Repair Advice: After removal or treatment, we seal all identified entry points using appropriate materials matched to the surface type. We also inspect the surrounding structure for secondary access points that a new swarm might exploit. Where comb and honey stores have been left in an enclosed cavity, we advise on professional removal of the residue to prevent moisture damage and secondary pest attraction.
  6. Documentation & Guarantee: Every M&R Termite Solutions bee removal job is completed with a written service report detailing the species identified, the nest location, the treatment method used, and any post-treatment recommendations. We stand behind our work and offer a service guarantee on all bee control treatments.

 

Our Commitment to Eco-Friendly Bee Removal

 

Protecting Pollinators While Protecting Your Property

 

Bees — particularly European honeybees and Australia’s native species — are among the most ecologically important insects on the planet. Their role in pollinating food crops, native flora, and garden plants cannot be overstated. At M&R Termite Solutions, we take this responsibility seriously: extermination is always our last resort, not our first response.

Wherever the species, nest location, and safety situation permit, we prioritise live capture and relocation to registered beekeepers and native bee conservation groups in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Our partner facilities provide relocated colonies with established hive structures, appropriate food sources, and professional care — giving the bees the best possible chance of thriving in a safe, managed environment.

We use only APVMA-registered products where treatment is required, applied in concentrations and locations that minimise impact on surrounding wildlife, soil, and waterways. All of our technicians hold current pest management licences and are trained in environmentally responsible application methods. If a bee species is protected under Victorian legislation, we will advise you accordingly and recommend the appropriate course of action.

 

Preventing Future Bee Infestations in Mill Park

 

Reducing the Risk After Treatment

 

Once a bee colony has been removed from your Mill Park property, taking steps to make the site less attractive to future swarms is the most effective way to avoid a repeat callout. Our technicians will identify the specific vulnerabilities on your property during the service, but the following measures apply broadly to homes and businesses in the area:

 

Seal Potential Entry Points

 

Any gap wider than approximately 6mm in your roof, eaves, brickwork, fascia boards, or subfloor structures is a potential nest site for honeybees. After bee removal, all identified entry points are sealed as part of our service. We recommend an annual visual check of the exterior roofline and eaves — particularly in spring before swarm season begins — to catch any new gaps created by weathering, pest damage, or building movement.

 

Treat and Protect Exposed Timber

 

Untreated, weathered, or unpainted timber is the preferred nesting material for carpenter bees. Applying a quality exterior paint or timber sealer to all exposed wood on pergolas, decking, fences, and fascia boards significantly reduces its appeal. Replace any heavily weathered or rotting timber sections, as these are particularly vulnerable to repeated use by carpenter bees over successive seasons.

 

Manage Flowering Plants Near the Building

 

While gardens are a wonderful feature of Mill Park properties, densely flowering plants positioned close to entry points — particularly window frames, eave overhangs, and utility penetrations — can direct foraging bees toward the building more frequently and increase the likelihood of a scout identifying a nearby cavity as a suitable nest site. Consider spacing flowering plants away from the immediate building perimeter.

 

Act Quickly on Swarms

 

If you observe a bee swarm settling on your property — typically a large, dense cluster of bees hanging from a branch, fence, or structure — contact M&R Termite Solutions immediately. A fresh swarm that has not yet committed to a nesting cavity is substantially easier to relocate than an established colony. The window for easy removal of a swarm is typically 24–48 hours after it lands.

 

Why Mill Park Residents Trust M&R Termite Solutions for Bee Removal

 

Bee removal requires a specific combination of technical knowledge, appropriate protective equipment, and practical experience with the behaviour of different species. It is not a service where generalist pest control experience is sufficient — and it is certainly not a job for DIY methods. Here is why M&R Termite Solutions is the right choice for bee removal in Mill Park:

  • Over 20 years of local pest management experience covering Mill Park, Bundoora, Greensborough, and all of Melbourne’s northern suburbs
  • Licensed and fully insured technicians — we carry all required permits for the treatment and relocation of bee species in Victoria
  • Certified for working with children — trusted by local schools, pre-schools, and childcare centres in Mill Park where bee nest proximity creates a safety risk
  • Eco-first approach: live relocation is always our preference for honeybees, with extermination only used where relocation is not viable
  • Same-day service available for urgent situations — particularly valuable for bee swarms in school grounds, aged care facilities, or public access areas
  • Transparent, upfront pricing — we provide a written quote after the initial assessment with no hidden fees
  • Written service report and workmanship guarantee provided on every job
  • Recognised by local organisations including Banyule Council for safe and responsible pest management in community environments.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Is bee removal free in Mill Park?

 

Professional bee removal is a licensed, skilled service and is not provided free of charge. However, M&R Termite Solutions offers a free initial assessment — we will inspect your property at no cost, identify the species and nest location, and provide a transparent written quote before any work begins. Call 0413 716 233 to book your free assessment today.

 

Will you kill the bees or relocate them?

 

For European honeybees — the most common species found in Mill Park properties — live capture and relocation is always our first preference. We transfer the colony to registered beekeeping partners in the area, where the bees can thrive in a managed environment. Extermination is only used where the species is invasive (such as bumblebees), where the nest location makes live removal impractical, or where the safety risk cannot be managed otherwise.

 

How long does bee removal take?

 

Most bee removal jobs in Mill Park take between one and three hours, depending on the size of the colony and the accessibility of the nest site. External swarms on trees or garden structures are typically the quickest to address. Hives established inside wall cavities or roof spaces require more time to ensure complete removal and sealing of the entry points. We will give you a realistic time estimate during the initial assessment.

 

Can I remove a bee swarm myself?

 

We strongly advise against it. Even a swarm that appears calm on a branch will respond defensively if disturbed incorrectly. Without protective equipment, the appropriate removal tools, and knowledge of bee behaviour, you risk triggering a sting response from potentially thousands of bees. For individuals with bee sting allergies, this can be life-threatening. The cost of professional removal is far smaller than the cost of an emergency medical response.

 

What if the beehive is inside my wall?

 

This is one of the most common and complex bee removal scenarios we encounter in Mill Park. We access the nest site using appropriate methods based on the wall construction, treat or relocate the colony, remove as much comb and honey residue as possible to prevent moisture damage and secondary pest activity, and seal all identified entry points. In some cases, limited wall access may be required — we will discuss this with you clearly before proceeding.

 

At M&R Termite Solutions, we strive to deliver smarter, more cost-effective pest management solutions tailored to your needs. Our experienced team is committed to providing safe and reliable bee control and prevention services while protecting both your property and the environment. We look forward to hearing from you and assisting with all your pest control concerns.

 

Service Areas Include:

 

Greensborough, Templestowe, Doncaster, Eltham, Warrandyte, Melbourne, Watsonia, Bundoora, Mill Park, Epping, Heidelberg, Heidelberg West, Heidelberg Heights, Rosanna, Lower Plenty, Kingsbury, Eltham North, Doncaster East, Whittlesea, Kangaroo Ground, Briar Hill, and Diamond Creek.